Paradise Bay

Paradise Bay by Maria Del Rey, published by Ebury Publishing on August 9, 2001, is a New Ed edition comprising 256 pages. This book presents a narrative set in an idyllic resort on a remote island, exploring themes of desire and submission through the experiences of its characters. Alice, a secretary to the powerful Joanne, navigates her inner feelings, while journalist Amanda Trevelyan uncovers the erotic secrets of the renowned artist Jean-Pierre Giradot.
Readers will find a focus on the complexities of human relationships and the exploration of eroticism within the context of a luxurious setting. The story delves into the dynamics of power and desire, offering insights into the characters’ journeys as they confront their own emotions. With elements of fiction and erotica, Paradise Bay invites readers to engage with its themes of submission and the allure of hidden secrets.
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Paradise Bay is an idyllic resort on a remote and beautiful island, where sex and desire are taken to extremes. It is the place where Alice, secretary to the beautiful and powerful Joanne, comes to terms with her inner feelings of submission. It is the place where icy journalist Amanda Trevelyan discovers the shocking erotic secrets of the famous and temperamental artist Jean-Pierre Giradot.
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